CoronaVirus UpdatesCoverHeadlines COVID-19: Lagos records 3 more deaths, discharges four patients — As anxiety rises over coronavirus related death in Lagos hospital By maritimemag April 19, 2020 ShareTweet 0 Lagos state commissioner of health, Akin Abayomi, said the state has recorded three more deaths from COVID-19. in the state, made the announcement. Making the announcement on Saturday, Abayomi said the deceased are two males and a female aged 52, 63 and 67 respectively. He added that two of the victims had underlying health issues. This brings the total number of deaths from COVID-19 in Lagos state to 13. “32 new #COVID19 cases were confirmed in Lagos on April 17, 2020. Total number of confirmed cases in Lagos now stands at 286. “Sadly, Lagos has recorded 3 more deaths bringing total number of #COVID19 related deaths in Lagos to 13. “The deceased are 2 males and 1 female aged 52, 63 and 67. Two of the dead had underlying health issues. “The 2 males had no travel history or record of contact with any infected person. “The female was however suspected to have had contact with an infected person who recently returned to Nigeria,” he said. Meanwhile, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Saturday confirmed the discharge of four COVID-19 patients. Sanwo-Olu on his Twitter page said the patients include 3 males and a female. According to him, a total of 94 patients have been discharged in the State. He wrote, “Today, 4 more persons; 3 males and 1 female were discharged to join the society. “The patients; 2 from the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba and 2 others from Onikan Isolation Centre have fully recovered and tested negative twice consecutively to #COVID19 “This brings the number of patients successfully managed and discharged from our isolation facilities to 94. #StayAtHome, take responsibility.” In a related development, a suspected COVID-19 related death, has been recorded at the Ikorodu General Hospital newsmen report. A reliable source told newsmen that the deceased, a woman, was rushed to the hospital by her relatives on April 12 for treatment. According to the source, the deceased patient presented Kidney failure, but was discovered to be manifesting suspected COVID-19 symptoms. “Relations of the deceased patient was advised to take the woman to the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, Lagos for COVID-19 screening. “Against medical advice, the deceased patient was, however, taken back home by relatives. “But she was brought back to the hospital and presented her at the Emergency Centre the following night in critical condition,” NAN gathered. The source said that the deceased woman, suspected to be Covid-19 patient, was eventually admitted and isolated in a ward. “But unfortunately, the patient died before day break in the hospital,” the source told newsmen. According to the source, officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) were informed and came to the hospital to take samples from the deceased patient. The source told newsmen that they were informed on Friday that the deceased result tested positive to Covid-19, with warning to the hospital management to isolate all health officials that attended to the deceased patient. Information obtained by newsmen revealed that NCDC officials were at the Ikorodu General Hospital on Friday to take samples of health workers who attended to the deceased. “Some of the health workers that attended to the patient had been crying, as most of them did not use Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs), while attending to the deceased patient. “Most times, health workers wear nylon as PPE, and the numbers of gloves, which are usually about two to four given daily to each health worker to attend to patients are inadequate,” the source said. The official said that there had been several complaints to the hospital management about the welfare and safety of health workers, and nothing was done to improve the situation. The source also said that about four health workers had direct contact with the deceased patient. According to the source, health workers at the hospital had henceforth decided that, “No PPE, no work,” will be their stance from April 20. However, efforts made by newsmen to get the Medical Director of Ikorodu General Hospital, Dr Oluwafunmilayo Bankole, to comment on the issue proved abortive. Several calls and SMS sent by newsmen to Bankole’s line to get further details were unanswered. Also, Mr Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, the Public Affairs Director, Lagos State Ministry of Health, was called by NAN to comment on the situation. Ogunbanwo simply said, “I am not aware.” When newsmen reached out to the State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, on the issue, the call was picked by one of his Personal Assistants, who told newsmen that the Commissioner was in a meeting. The commissioner aide told newsmen to send SMS, which was immediately done, but with no response as at the time of filing this report. © 2020, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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